Nearly half of Christians don’t believe in moral absolutes

“An unexpected result is that people who attend evangelical churches … are as likely to reject the existence of absolute moral truth as they are to accept it,” the report revealed.
My weird dream leads to redemptive remembering

After a reoccurring dream, the Holy Spirit showed how it was an image of my life. Through a process of redemptive remembering, Jesus provided proper interpretation to bring light to my darkness.
Changing directions with messages of hope

If I knew I would die within a year, were the messages I was creating today improve the lives of others and leave a generational impact on those around them? I was ashamed of my answer.
Anonymous donors alter lives of 400 college students by paying off school debt

The non-profit group Students Rising Above announced this week that anonymous donors stepped forward with a gift that will change the lives of approximately 400 SRA graduates – providing up to $8 million to pay off their college debt.
7-year-old Maryland boy creates local food pantry

First-grader Cavanaugh Bell’s food pantry has served over 3,750 people. “A spark came in and made me remember that my goal is to help. It’s to change the world and help thousands of people,” he said.
Harvard study shows regular church attendance reduces risk of death from despair

Women who attended religious services at least once per week had a 68% lower hazard of death from despair, while men who attended had a 33% lower hazard.
New poll suggests 40% of families likely to continue homeschooling

Poll results show that 40% of families are more likely to homeschool or virtual school after lockdowns, and that 64% support school choice and 69% support the federal Education Freedom Scholarships proposal.
I had to pull the plug on Gray’s Anatomy

Gray’s Anatomy could have portrayed medical professionals as the heroes they really are and explored the challenges they face against what are often overwhelming odds. But, producers opted to sexualize the show instead.
Six questions about raising daughters

“Jesus is helping strengthen you, providing for you, and enabling the work of your hands to listen, learn, teach, train, disciple, and love your daughter even when the responsibility feels like too much.”
Is the office dead?

The CEO of a software company in Austin, Texas, pays $25,000 per month for 1,800 square feet of office space for less than 30 employees. Executives are wondering if that’s a necessary expenditure.